Steven Spielberg's 'The Dinosaurs' Fails To Topple 'Bridgerton' on Netflix
Steven Spielberg's new Netflix series, The Dinosaurs, debuted on March 6 as a four-part docuseries created by Dan Tapster, with Spielberg serving as executive producer. The series traces the prehistoric giants from their first appearance in the Triassic period through the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.
The Dinosaurs surged to the top of Netflix's charts globally and in the United States, but it did not surpass Bridgerton in viewership for the week of March 3–8. The docuseries recorded 10,400,000 views and 32,300,000 hours watched, while Bridgerton Season 4 drew 13,100,000 views and 116,400,000 hours watched.
Bridgerton's fourth season, which debuted on January 29 and whose Part 2 arrived at the end of February, has amassed 683,100,000 hours watched so far.
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